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With an average depth more than 3.8 kilometers, the global ocean could swallow 14 North Americas or 211 Alaskas whole.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Changing Climate: Deep Oceans Off Alaska Face Existential Threat AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Bring on the bouclé suits, bouffants and baked Alaskas—ladylike looks from the 1950s and '60s reign supreme for fall and spring.
Fashion's Real Housewives Christina Binkley 2011
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I do understand the tremendous industrial base that Alaska has, and adding any additional burdensome regulations to Alaskas clean air requirements may hamstring the many thousands of jobs that may not be added because of these regulations.
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With an average depth more than 3.8 kilometers, the global ocean could swallow 14 North Americas or 211 Alaskas whole.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Changing Climate: Deep Oceans Off Alaska Face Existential Threat AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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She was Alaskas best Exxon Mobil spokesperson. hahaha
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By leaving her job as Alaskas governor she has proven what most of the country knew all along, she is terribly underqualified to run anything.
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The woman whos now Alaskas senior senator, Lisa Murkowski, has tried to follow his lead, rising to become the top Republican on the Energy Committee and landing a plum seat on Appropriations.
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The woman whos now Alaskas senior senator, Lisa Murkowski, has tried to follow his lead, rising to become the top Republican on the Energy Committee and landing a plum seat on Appropriations.
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Unidentified Man #3: Joe Miller, Alaskas conservative choice.
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Unidentified Man #3: Joe Miller, Alaskas conservative choice.
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